Hello.
Had my mountain bike converted by ETS London with the 48V Boss motor.
It's got a problem which ETS don't seem able to solve, and I was wondering if anyone had come up against a similar one:
The bike runs with throttle and/or pedal-assisted power. Thus, it's fitted with electrical cut-outs on the brakes, for safety.
Trouble is, after braking, the pedal assist takes several revolutions to 'kick in' again. You can over-ride this by giving it some throttle instead, but I want it to work just like my Wisper 905, i.e. you pedal, you brake, and almost as soon as you pedal again, you have power through the pedals (maybe with half-a-revolution delay).
If anyone has experienced a similar problem I'd be grateful for your views, as although modifications would be technically beyond my skills, I could pass on suggestions to ETS.
Thanks for reading this.
Allen.
Had my mountain bike converted by ETS London with the 48V Boss motor.
It's got a problem which ETS don't seem able to solve, and I was wondering if anyone had come up against a similar one:
The bike runs with throttle and/or pedal-assisted power. Thus, it's fitted with electrical cut-outs on the brakes, for safety.
Trouble is, after braking, the pedal assist takes several revolutions to 'kick in' again. You can over-ride this by giving it some throttle instead, but I want it to work just like my Wisper 905, i.e. you pedal, you brake, and almost as soon as you pedal again, you have power through the pedals (maybe with half-a-revolution delay).
If anyone has experienced a similar problem I'd be grateful for your views, as although modifications would be technically beyond my skills, I could pass on suggestions to ETS.
Thanks for reading this.
Allen.